See the Attractions in Close-Up Look at 'Jurassic World' Brochure

After a couple quick features from "The Today Show" gave us a look behind the scenes of Jurassic World, showing off some of the full operational theme park that people have been attending for years, now we get a different look at the kind of attractions that have been available at the park. The Jurassic Park fan Twitter account JurassicP2K15 (via ComingSoon) got ahold of an official brochure of the park from the set of the film currently in production down in New Orleans, and while it doesn't show off any of the dinosaurs, there's a map of the park, a list of the dinosaurs they've bred, and of course some product placement. Look!

Here's some images of the brochure from the theme park in Colin Trevorrow's Jurassic World:

Jurassic World is directed by Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed), who rewrote the script with Derek Connolly from an earlier draft by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes). No plot details are available yet, but the film has been said to feature a new operational dinosaur theme park, just as John Hammond imagined over 20 years ago. The cast includes Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson, Jake Johnson, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio, Irrfan Khan and B.D. Wong, reprising his original role from Jurassic Park. Universal Pictures releases the film June 12th, 2015.

Reader Feedback - 12 Comments

1

lovely detail. Shameless sponsors though haha

Mr Chatterbox on Jul 14, 2014

2

No velociraptor?

stevieray1986 on Jul 14, 2014

3

the lack of Velociraptors is disturbing!

uboat77 on Jul 14, 2014

4

I remember reading that part of the plot involves Chris Pratt studying the behavior of Velociraptors. So maybe they're in the park, but not an attraction yet because of the potential danger they cause?

Actually you've reminded me of that info i've read somewhere! If it's so...it's actually pretty clever! The raptors always add somekind of a visceral cunning to the movies, and were my favorite parts from teh previous films! Hope they're in this too!

uboat77 on Jul 14, 2014

6

I think it would be a smart move to remove them. Get some other dinosaur.

Brian Sleider on Jul 14, 2014

7

While we're at it lets make a sequel to Jaws but leave out the sharks this time.

MattPeloquin on Jul 14, 2014

8

Didnt realize the movie was called Raptor Park, there are lots of midsized predatory dinos you could use to replace raptors.

Brian Sleider on Jul 14, 2014

9

clever girl

Astroboy3000 on Jul 15, 2014

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As people have stated, there are no references to velociraptors. However, yes it has been said Chris Pratt's character studies them. I'm thinking, as like the purpose of Isla Sorna (Site B) in Lost World, there may be a section of the park cut off from the guests where they grow and nuture the hatchlings before introducing them to the park. Basically a quarantine area, like most zoos today have. Which would be why they're not on the map.
What's also interesting, is there's no sign of Spinosaurus, however, the park does have the two most closely related and very similar species Suchomimus and Baryonyx. There are a lot of fan favorite dinosaurs missing on the map from the previous three installments (velociraptors, copies, dilophosaurus, brachiosaurus, spino, ceratosaurus, and corythosaurus) but it's great they're adding a bunch more new dinos. I just wish they had had deinosuchus as well.